(432) 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus fleshy: lamellae 
sinuate or adnexed: spores pink or salmon: veil none: stipe 
central, stout, fleshy or fibrous, no cortex. 
Type, &. fivédum (Bull.) Quél. (Syll. 5: 680.) 
This is used in the same sense as in the Sydloge. 
83. PLUTEUS Fries, Gen. Hymen. 6. 1836. 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus fleshy, discrete 
from the stipe: lamellae free: spores pink or salmon: veil 
none: stipe central, stout, fleshy or fibrous, no cortex. 
Type, P. cervinus (Schaeff.) Fries. (Syll. 5: 665.) 
Used in the same sense as in the Sy//loge. 
84. CAMAROPHYLLUS (Fries) Karst. Hattsv. 224. 1879. 
Putrescent, scattered or gregarious: pileus fleshy, firm, 
moist but not viscid: lamellae waxy, distant, broad, firm, 
decurrent or adnexed: spores white: veil none: stipe central, 
fleshy, no cortex. 
Type, Hygrophorus caprinus (Scop.) Fries. (Syll. 5 
399-) 
This is Hygrophorus § Camarophyllus, of the Sylloge. 
85. HYDROPHORUS Batt. Fung. Hist. 51. 1755. 
flydrocybe (Fries) Karst. Hattsv. 233 (metonym). 1879. 
Type, Mygrophorus scropanus Fries. (Syll.5: 410.) (Not 
fTydrocybe Peck. 1887.) 
flygrocybe Fayod, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. VII. 9: 307 
(typonym). 1889. 
Godfrinta Maire, Rech. Cyt. Tax. 116 (metonym). 1902. 
Type, (lygrophorus conicus (Scop. ) Fries. (Syll. 5: 418.) 
Putrescent, solitary or gregarious: pileus fleshy but thin 
and fragile, viscid: lamellae waxy, fragile, often bright 
colored, decurrent or adnexed: spores white: veil none: 
stipe central, fragile, hollow, no cortex. 
Type, Hygrophorus coccineus (Schaeff.) Fries. (Syll. 5: 
1 2e 
This is Hygrophorus § Hygrocybe, of the Sylloge. 
